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Sleeplessness was telling on her health.

I never want my eldest son to stop telling jokes.

Now, telling his mother about it, he expected a tirade.

Then, I was at work one day telling another cabbie about my overgrown calculator.

I've got a lot of nerve telling you that what you do might be immoral.

When Hamlet went ashore, he wrote to Claudius, telling him of his return to Denmark.

They are faced with the terrifying task of telling their children that Mommy or Daddy has cancer.

Now he turns up as publisher of National Review, telling people that I — i.e., my letters — changed his whole life.

The Gospel writer is telling a story about a blind man but he's also telling a story about the conflict that his church is having with the synagogue in the neighborhood.

Green pine is not afraid of wind and snow, it is telling us that we must be strong and firm in our life.

So, instead of telling him how I think of him, I'd like to talk about "what counts for", or, what is important for us in our life.

Though the book overall proved useful, this particular tour was plagued with errors, telling me to turn left when I should have turned right.

When Ye was about to go to the labor market, he happened to see a maiden near his home holding a board telling that she wanted to find a job as a nurse.

For days her distraught mother tried to hide the truth from her husband, telling him that their daughter could not visit him because she was slightly unwell, or busy visiting relatives.

If a printer is missing, the message box should offer options for deferring the printout or selecting another printer. If the database is hopelessly trashed and useless, it should offer to rebuild it to a working state, including telling the user how long that process will take and what side effects

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Why am I telling you all this?

Why am I telling you this?

I keep telling him to go to my chiropractor.

And what this is just telling us mathematically is, when that happens this is zero.

Notice that the St. Louis memo tiptoes around the question of telling a depositor that he has a demand deposit while telling the rest of the country that he has a time deposit.

"My wife is constantly telling me to stop looking at her hands or mentally dissecting her forearm," he says.

Once again, no one is telling where the new champ is located. People will want to see it, photograph it, climb it, carve little souvenirs out of it.

Recently, Fengling contacted reporters from Orient Today, telling them of her experience in a bid to warn others to stay away from what otherwise might seem like a cushy gig.

WhoI work for doesn’t like surprises, so part of my job is telling my employersahead of time if tonight they’ll be asked to eat something difficult like alobster or an artichoke.

She is cautious of telling secrets.

Conceivably, he is telling the truth for once.

It would have been like telling someone with depression to cheer up, or someone with anxiety to stop worrying.

Nature can give us a lot of inspiration: dripping water can wear stones, it is telling us that things should be persevered.

Some people go about telling untrue stories.

Signs have appeared telling drivers to honk their horns if they love the army.

When I was really in the midst of my busyness epidemic, I was telling myself that I needed to work so many hours each week because 'someone had to do it'.

The minus sign is telling you that the force is always pointing in the direction of the potential energy.

His indirect way of telling me to leave annoyed me.

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